I'm trying to append various suffixes to filenames as per DAM best practice but am unable to do so in Batch rename without renaming (and therefore renumbering) the files. I've seen a previous thread which says I should be able to do this, so not sure what I'm missing here.Any help would be much appreciated.Thanks!Jon.

Thanks both very much for your replies, and sorry for the delay in coming back to you.I'm not using a script John, I'm using the Expression 2 Batch rename option. I want to: 1) change a filename suffix from upper to lower case or vice versa, and 2) to append the filename itself:

Examples 1) from Bradley_100301_0001.jpg to Bradley_100301.JPG, and 2) from Bradley_100301_0001.jpg to Bradley_100301_0001a.jpg

Note I don't always want to do these at the same time.

Another question I have is if the only way to duplicate annnotations between files is to use the script available on Peter's site. I have it but I can't get it to work?

Jon,Is there a reason to make the change? JUst aesthetics?In any case, I can do the first one as a two-step process. Here are screenshots. In the first step, you use the Format line to change all text to uppercase. Int he second, you use replace to change your originator name string back to upper and lower case.For some reason using "replace" does not allow jpg to be changed to JPG in one single step.Peter

Thanks very much indeed for your reply, and sorry for the delay in getting back to you once again. Problems in getting into the DAM forum about a month ago meant I looked for other solutions, and found a very goodprogramme for batch altering filenames, called "A Better Finder Rename 8" (catchy name, isn't it?) It lets you changefilenames in any way you can imagine, all in one go.

On another note, I've got to start supplying my wedding clients with both proof books and a slideshow, and thoughtAperture 3 would be the best programme to cover both these needs? Would you agree?